entreative Synonyms

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entreative Meaning

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entreative (a.)

Used in entreaty; pleading.

entreative Sentence Examples

  1. The puppy gazed at its owner with soulful entreative eyes, hoping for a treat.
  2. The politician delivered an impassioned entreative speech, appealing to the electorate for their support.
  3. The child's entreative cries for ice cream melted their parent's resolve.
  4. The salesperson's entreative pitch convinced the customer to purchase the product.
  5. The charity worker's entreative plea for donations resonated with the community.
  6. The beggar's entreative sign elicited empathy from passersby, encouraging them to give alms.
  7. The patient's entreative request for pain relief was met with compassion by the doctor.
  8. The artist's entreative expression captured the viewer's attention, inviting them to engage with the artwork.
  9. The lover's entreative whispers filled the room with anticipation and desire.
  10. The entreative hum of the bees as they flitted from flower to flower created a soothing symphony.

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Used in entreaty; pleading.

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The puppy gazed at its owner with soulful entreative eyes, hoping for a treat.

The politician delivered an impassioned entreative speech, appealing to the electorate for their support.

The child's entreative cries for ice cream melted their parent's resolve.

The salesperson's entreative pitch convinced the customer to purchase the product.